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Old 04-17-17, 11:38 PM
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Lanceoldstrong and Kaminokaze - Del Puerto and San Antonio Valley

Some photos from a Del Puerto Canyon - San Antonio Valley ride with Lanceoldstrong and Kaminokaze a couple of weeks ago.










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It's amazing to see such beautiful wide open country so close to built up areas.

Did you ride down from Pleasanton, or do a drive and ride?
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Two years ago on April 4, I rode from Pleasanton to Patterson via Mines and Del Puerto. Even though it was about the same time of year as your ride, somehow the scenery on my ride wasn't NEARLY as green. And I don't remember seeing any water on my ride even though your pictures show water. Huh.
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Two years ago on April 4, I rode from Pleasanton to Patterson via Mines and Del Puerto. Even though it was about the same time of year as your ride, somehow the scenery on my ride wasn't NEARLY as green. And I don't remember seeing any water on my ride even though your pictures show water. Huh.
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Originally Posted by FBinNY
It's amazing to see such beautiful wide open country so close to built up areas.

Did you ride down from Pleasanton, or do a drive and ride?
We drove and rode. Parked in Patterson. I forgot my jersey and rode in my slinky see through base layer.

Thanks for taking, and posting the great pictures, gw-12.
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Originally Posted by Lanceoldstrong
We drove and rode. Parked in Patterson. I forgot my jersey and rode in my slinky see through base layer.

Thanks for taking, and posting the great pictures, gw-12.
Here are few of more images from that ride.


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I love these pics. This whole area is just so stunning this time of year. I miss these roads.
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